Peggy
After lunch with my parents, I went back to Orchard library to finish up on the Simpsons book before meeting my band members to jam. It was one of those rare chances we had our bassist with us sinice he's stuck with school, and helping his dad with his family business of running a church at the EXPO...
We did a new song and yeah, a new dame was born.
Her name's called Peggy.
You can catch her at our multiply website. if you can find it... wahaha...
Peggy's got a chill-out feel to it... the kind of song you can unwind your car windows and play it while you feel the wind go through your hair... yup...
and I thought we really gel-ed when we played it as a band... Daniel's bass came in nicely and complemented the melodies perfectly, I thought. Dylan's guit riff just does it again, giving the song some character.
but I just thought it sounded a bit Singaporean...
Mun doesn't get what sounding Singaporean means though... until I let him listen to a LOCAL band...
"we're definitely better than them!" he exclaimed once he heard the OTHER band.
"yeah, but they're getting airplay, we're not." I replied.
we stood there for a moment, trying to comprehend the atrocities committed against us and unto ears of the friendly listeners of local radio.
"it's all about the contacts bro... and the networking..." I chipped in.
well... whatever...
as we were leaving, I made this comment to Dylan and Ben.
"I think Peggy sounds like a song by Electrico..."(not the OTHER band)
to which I got vehement protests of
"where got??? nonsense!!"
"we're nara's playground!"
ok... better not to squash their spirit while it still lasted... I still need them to play in the band...
but a week later... while having coffee with Dylan and Mun.
"Eh, told you guys the song Peggy sounded like Electrico..."
"Where got? You where got say?... eh... actually quite true ah..."
I rest my case...
but perhaps the greatest insult my man, Mun got was when he let a colleague of his, who happened to be our mutual friend, listen to Peggy and got the following comment:
"Eh, sound like Singapore band leh, your song!"
Mun was stumped.
"Since when did you join JJ's band as a guitarist?" asked the friend. "I thought you were only the sound man?"
Talk about adding salt to the wound.
well... Mun related the story to me... I was...
amused...
I instantly knew how she had reacted and re-enacted how she would have said it to him. He couldn't help but agree furiously...
"yes! yes! yes! that's how she said it!!!"
yes... I know that friend... :)
so, you decide, if Peggy sounds Singaporean...
She is after all, made in Singapore, by Singaporeans, who are trying not to be Singaporean...
How can?? We are after all Singapo-Li-an what!!
"oooh... Peggy don't lose it...
ooooh... some day, you will find it..."
poor Peggy...
We did a new song and yeah, a new dame was born.
Her name's called Peggy.
You can catch her at our multiply website. if you can find it... wahaha...
Peggy's got a chill-out feel to it... the kind of song you can unwind your car windows and play it while you feel the wind go through your hair... yup...
and I thought we really gel-ed when we played it as a band... Daniel's bass came in nicely and complemented the melodies perfectly, I thought. Dylan's guit riff just does it again, giving the song some character.
but I just thought it sounded a bit Singaporean...
Mun doesn't get what sounding Singaporean means though... until I let him listen to a LOCAL band...
"we're definitely better than them!" he exclaimed once he heard the OTHER band.
"yeah, but they're getting airplay, we're not." I replied.
we stood there for a moment, trying to comprehend the atrocities committed against us and unto ears of the friendly listeners of local radio.
"it's all about the contacts bro... and the networking..." I chipped in.
well... whatever...
as we were leaving, I made this comment to Dylan and Ben.
"I think Peggy sounds like a song by Electrico..."(not the OTHER band)
to which I got vehement protests of
"where got??? nonsense!!"
"we're nara's playground!"
ok... better not to squash their spirit while it still lasted... I still need them to play in the band...
but a week later... while having coffee with Dylan and Mun.
"Eh, told you guys the song Peggy sounded like Electrico..."
"Where got? You where got say?... eh... actually quite true ah..."
I rest my case...
but perhaps the greatest insult my man, Mun got was when he let a colleague of his, who happened to be our mutual friend, listen to Peggy and got the following comment:
"Eh, sound like Singapore band leh, your song!"
Mun was stumped.
"Since when did you join JJ's band as a guitarist?" asked the friend. "I thought you were only the sound man?"
Talk about adding salt to the wound.
well... Mun related the story to me... I was...
amused...
I instantly knew how she had reacted and re-enacted how she would have said it to him. He couldn't help but agree furiously...
"yes! yes! yes! that's how she said it!!!"
yes... I know that friend... :)
so, you decide, if Peggy sounds Singaporean...
She is after all, made in Singapore, by Singaporeans, who are trying not to be Singaporean...
How can?? We are after all Singapo-Li-an what!!
"oooh... Peggy don't lose it...
ooooh... some day, you will find it..."
poor Peggy...
Labels: Nara's Playground